List port opened to wan
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Hi,
I would like to know the ports that my LAN network has open to my WAN network.
I tried the netstat command without much success.
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Diagnostics -> States and select the WAN interface.
Pop the first part of the LAN address in the Filter expression and you'll see.
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Thanks
But I opened all port but my camera don't run. I can't see the video ! -
Before you even buy a camera, you should :
Be sure the camera accepts connections from 'everywhere' and not only a LAN IP.
Be sure you fully understood the meaning of NAT - collect the top 10 videos you find on Youtube, watch them all, and you'll get the global picture.
Then visit Network Address Translation.Also : you'll see things like UPNP, IPv4 versus IPv6 and many other acronyms. These are all important, or will be in the future.
Keep in mind : "NAT", or PAT, or whatever it's called is not a pfSense thing.
It's what all routers available on planet normally can do.
NAT is not strictly spoken a firewall thing, but is closely related to it.
NAT is more a routing thing.@fjmp24 said in List port opened to wan:
But I opened all port but
That's the start of a mega security issue.
Like : "my nuke doesn't work - I disabled all security devices and it still doesn't go off".
I would advise you to invest some time (this was also known as 'learning') in studying the nuke before financially investing into one.Btw : this is not a silly 'stupid you' reply.
We're all fed up having to create and maintain NAT rules for many decades now.
NAT is soooo easy .... as soon as you know why you have to do it ( as always ).
"Better" has been found and available. It's called IPv6 as it doesn't need NAT concepts any more. IPv6 still needs some pre investigation, though. And pure IPv6 networks isn't really an option at this moment. -
Thank you for your help and sorry for my second message.
I had enabled all the ports necessary for the camera but not those of the application necessary to view the images from the camera.